Twelfth-century monk Giraldus of Glastonbury, a man with the soul of a woman, is taken by a Child of God to see the epochs of time starting with the emergence of man from primeval slime and continuing through 21st-century Britain where women have equal rights, unfit people are sterilized, and dark-skinned people have been relocated out of Europe. By the fourth millennium, this muddled book shows an all-Christian Europe of happy people.

Variants

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  1. The Rebel Passion, as by Kay Burdekin (Thornton Butterworth, 1929).
  2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . written by Katharine Burdekin as by Kay Burdekin